Samsung phones can now AirDrop files to iPhones
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The update to Android's QuickShare function rolls out in the US later this week.
The Pixel 10 series was the first to support AirDrop through Quick Share, and Samsung's latest phones will have it soon as well.
Ahead of Unpacked last month, there was some talk of the Galaxy S26 being able to send files over AirDrop using Android's Quick Share feature. Much like
Samsung is rolling out AirDrop/Quick Share capability to the S26 series. Coming to Korea first on 3/23, and the US later in the week. Will roll out compatibility to other Galaxy devices at a later date.
This news comes just as Samsung pulls its latest Android update for Galaxy S26 users in China and perhaps elsewhere. There’s likely a bug to be ironed out, or maybe this is linked with the new functionality now being offered.
As Google promised, Apple AirDrop sharing is expanding to more Android devices. Samsung announced today that its Galaxy S26 Series is getting AirDrop support through the Quick Share feature. Google first introduced the Quick Share feature on its Pixel 10 phones last year and,
Samsung is starting to bring compatibility with Apple's AirDrop to its Android phones via a phased software update. Google announced last November that it was adding AirDrop compatibility to Android's similar Quick Share feature.
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